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ts2767 - 17 Oct 2007 16:01 GMT
When I click on the MS office icon in the upper left corner of my Powerpoint,
the "recent documents" are displayed. How do I delete these? Thanks for your
help.
Michael Koerner - 17 Oct 2007 16:14 GMT
This should help.
Clear The Recent Document list in PowerPoint 2007 and 2003
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00863.htm

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> When I click on the MS office icon in the upper left corner of my
> Powerpoint,
> the "recent documents" are displayed. How do I delete these? Thanks for
> your
> help.
ts2767 - 17 Oct 2007 19:06 GMT
> This should help.
> Clear The Recent Document list in PowerPoint 2007 and 2003
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> > your
> > help.
Michael Koerner - 17 Oct 2007 20:19 GMT
It is pretty straight forward. You could create a registry restore point
before you start mucking with the Registry. Keeping in mind that once you
open PowerPoint again you will begin to accumulate presentations that you
open.

If you do not want any previous presentations displayed, then just click on
the Office Button, PowerPoint Options, Customize, and set the MRU to zero

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>> This should help.
>> Clear The Recent Document list in PowerPoint 2007 and 2003
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>> > your
>> > help.
ts2767 - 17 Oct 2007 21:46 GMT
> It is pretty straight forward. You could create a registry restore point
> before you start mucking with the Registry. Keeping in mind that once you
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> >>
> >>  Michael Koerner 10/17/2007 12:23 PM PST  

   

 It is pretty straight forward. You could create a registry restore point
before you start mucking with the Registry. Keeping in mind that once you
open PowerPoint again you will begin to accumulate presentations that you
open.

If you do not want any previous presentations displayed, then just click on
the Office Button, PowerPoint Options, Customize, and set the MRU to zero

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Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint

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> Micheal: Here's the menu path to expunge "recent Docs"
office button
PPT options
customize
advanced
display
show this number of relevant documents
set to zero
MS Vista is my operating system.
> Thanks for getting me on the right track
Michael Koerner - 18 Oct 2007 01:06 GMT
Your quite welcome. Let us know if you have more questions.

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 Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint

>> It is pretty straight forward. You could create a registry restore point
>> before you start mucking with the Registry. Keeping in mind that once you
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> MS Vista is my operating system.
>> Thanks for getting me on the right track
John Wilson - 17 Oct 2007 17:43 GMT
*IF* you know what you are doing with the registry you can delete all or some
entries at key
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\PowerPoint\File MRU

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> When I click on the MS office icon in the upper left corner of my Powerpoint,
> the "recent documents" are displayed. How do I delete these? Thanks for your
> help.
 
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